And now we're going to crown this week's grand champion. Let's bring back to How To Win at Trivia, Allison Jones.

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EISENBERG: From The Most Unusual Tea Shop, Matt Jacobs.

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EISENBERG: From Place That Band, Rachel Jacobs.

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EISENBERG: And from Fair Weather Friends, Cleo Conde.

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EISENBERG: Our puzzle guru Art Chung will take us out.

ART CHUNG: This final round is called Patriotic Language. Every answer is a common phrase that begins with a nationality. For example, if I said it's a yellow dairy product that is distinctive for its many holes, the answer would be Swiss cheese. We're going to play this spelling B style, so one wrong answer and you're out. You only have a few seconds to give me that answer. And the last person standing is our ASK ME ANOTHER grand winner. As your prize, Andy Serkis will record for you a voice home message in the character voice of your choice. So stakes are high. Here we go. Allison, it's deep-fried strips of potatoes common in fast-food restaurants.

ALLISON JONES: French fries.

CHUNG: That's right. Matt, it's the process of using a bee by-product to remove all the hair around your nether regions.

EISENBERG: Andy Serkis. And that's our show. Thanks for listening. If you would like to be a contestant on our show, find us on Facebook or Twitter. Just look around for NPR/AskMeAnother. And you can be a puzzle player any time, any place by downloading our podcast from iTunes, Stitcher or TuneIn. This was ASK ME ANOTHER from NPR.